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    DWSurvey

    DWSurvey

    The best open source survey and forms system.

    DWSurvey is a simple, efficient, mature, stable and professional open-source questionnaire system. After 9 years of accumulation since its launch in 2012, it has formed a complete set of open-source questionnaire form solutions based on JAVA WEB. The new Enterprise Edition has been released, and the front and back end use React (Ant design), VUE (Element), and Spring Boot respectively. A variety of technical solutions to meet different technical selection requirements. Perfect browser compatibility, ensuring that traditional customers can also use it normally. Deployment is simple, one line of command to complete the deployment. Easy to update, directly replace the original installation file without worrying about data being overwritten. Up to more than 40 types of questions are supported, such as multiple-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, scoring questions, sorting questions, paging, and segmenting.
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    SurveyJS

    SurveyJS

    JavaScript Survey and Form Library

    SurveyJS Form Library is distributed as npm packages and as scripts and style sheets that you can reference on your page. You can use it in any React, Angular, Vue, Knockout, or jQuery application. React, Angular, Knockout, and Vue3 are supported natively. To communicate with the server, the libraries use JSON objects that represent form schemas (content and layout of a form) and form results (answers). You have the option to build dynamic JSON-driven forms using our free full-featured form builder demo available on the website. Alternatively, you can integrate the form builder library and create forms using a drag-and-drop UI directly within your own application. With years of development and support behind us, we've assisted hundreds of companies across various industries. With Survey, you can create nearly anything that popular cloud services offer. Furthermore, our library is fully extensible, allowing you to modify its behavior to suit your specific needs.
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    JSurveyLib is a Java survey/questionnaire engine that is embeddable and easy to configure. It supports many question types and a powerful scripting language to add even more customization.
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    PHP script to let non-technical users create and administer surveys, gather results, view statistics. All managed online after database initialization. Very easy (and recommended) to integrate into your own design.
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    SExtractor (Source-Extractor) is a program that builds a catalogue of objects from an astronomical image. It is particularly oriented towards reduction of large scale galaxy-survey data, but it also performs well on moderately crowded star fields.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SimAssem

    SimAssem

    For processing and/or simulating species assemblage data.

    SimAssem is a tool for investigating the performances of species richness estimators across widely ranging assemblages and survey designs. Assemblages are simulated by specifying the: 1) number of species, 2) total abundance of individuals, 3) abundance distribution, 4) spatial configuration, 5) species detection probabilities, 6) survey design, and 7) number of grid cells to survey (out of a square grid comprised of 10,000 cells). SimAssem also processes existing encounter data and formats existing and simulated encounter data for other programs. SimAssem, along with the open source code, will hopefully give researchers and managers a tool for assessing the development of new estimators and evaluating potential decisions in a simulated environment. More information on SimAssem is given in Chapter 2, 'SimAssem: a program for simulating species assemblages and estimating species richness', in the dissertation 'Simulating species assemblages and evaluating species richness estimators'.
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    Survey application written in Oracle Application Express (APEX). The goal is that somebody can create a Survey online and people can take the survey. (in a SAAS manar)
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    Flexible Survey - online survey system

    Flexible Survey - online survey system

    Simple and extensible survey system

    Flexible Survey is open source, simple and extensible software to create online surveys. Features: - Surveys defined in XML - Wide and extensible set of available questions - Branching - AND/OR/NOT operators - Answers filtering - Answers randomization - Results stored in PostgreSQL or CSV file Good solution for users demanding high flexibility of the software.
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    Dynamic Survey

    Dynamic Survey

    Web based survey with plenty of features.

    This scripts allows for up to 10 questions, of administrators liking. Dynamic configuration like requesting name, phone, mail, address etc etc. It allows for comments when voting. It also works without interfering with your address line. A detailed display of satisfaction, along with the option to print out comments and user details list/print friendly way. Easy to integrate and set up.
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    Goal of project is to make the system as easy to customize and deploy as possible while still keeping the high level of usability and visual appeal.
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    Askarand is an online survey tool. Users can easily create and manage surveys through a web-based interface. Askarand aims to meet the needs of the scientific community for a feature-rich, free survey tool.
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    This code is used in conjunction with a written survey. The answers people give on the survey are entered into the DataMatch, and it produces pairs based on answer similarities. While originally design for use with a school fundraiser, it can easily be
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    Automatic Paper Survey Processor

    tool for processing scans of paper surveys filled in by participants

    The tool can automatically process scans of paper surveys. The goal is to make it possible to automatically process paper surveys.
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    This is a PHP based online survey system with many features. Including user permissions, choice sets, many terms per survey, and graphical analysis of results.
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    this is a web based survey applications that provides asp.net and sqlserver
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    The project aims to make publishing of wildlife survey data easier using PHP Mapscript. By uploading survey or sightings data the user will be presented with a generalization map based on the Quarter Degree Grid Cell system.
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    A web-based system for a comprehensive survey of water utility customers. Cross-platform application written in PHP. Uses a GIS component based on mapserver to visualize the delivery points.
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    Web application to to perform data collection where participants themselves enter the data on a Web browser using a survey mechanism.
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    Dynamic Forms allows users to create survey forms, registration forms and all kinds of forms with the help of uploading text files.
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    SURVEY is Educara's research-grade, web-based data acquisition tool written in PHP. SURVEY makes it easy for anybody to build and manage web based data collection. SURVEY is useful for both commercial and academic researchers.
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    Enquirer is a web based framework for conducting surveys. It aims to be highly flexible, suiting any survey structure imaginable and to be easily integrable into existing layouts. Currently, the user interface is only available in German.
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    FAST is a .asp/c# web application you can use to create web forms and surveys using your own web and database servers! No need to have your valuable information stored in the cloud! FAST requires an ASP (framework 2.0+) server and SQL Server Express
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    Formbricks

    Formbricks

    Open Source Survey Software

    Formbricks is a privacy-first Experience Management suite built on the fastest growing open source survey software platform worldwide. Turn customer insights into irresistible experiences with Formbricks.
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    FreeJaPoll is a java servlet that make possible to add in a simple way a web-survey to your own site. It has a lot of features (see documentation or HomePage for details), it's easy to customize and to set-up in every servlet engine.
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    A complete suite of market research tools utilizing open standards and capable of running on multiple server and client platforms. Includes software for sample management, survey design, programming, data collection, tabulation, coding, weighting, etc
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Guide to Open Source Survey Software

Open source survey software is a type of software that is designed to assist with data collection, analysis and interpretation. This type of software allows users to easily create surveys and access the results in an organized way. Some open source survey softwares are more robust than others, but all provide a convenient platform for conducting polls and surveys.

One of the most notable advantages of open source survey software is that it can be customized according to individual needs. Specific features can be added or removed without compromising the integrity of the system as would be necessary with closed-source programs. Open source programs also tend to have fewer bugs which leads to their increased reliability compared to other options. Additionally, they often come at no cost, making them ideal for those who are on a budget or need to conduct many surveys without spending much money.

Most open source survey software packages also feature templates that allow users to quickly set up poll or quiz questions using preformatted themes while still allowing them plenty of freedom in customizing design elements such as colors and fonts. Furthermore, administrators can determine who has access to the data collected from their surveys so there’s no risk for unauthorized individuals gaining access through malicious means or glitches in the system itself.

The datasets created by open source survey software can be used for detailed statistical analysis on collected results due in part because these platforms allow for segmentation of respondents based on factors like age group, ethnicity, gender and more; this allows users greater accuracy when studying trends among different groups. Open source systems also produce highly secure reports which minimize chances of data being corrupted by outside sources as well as lessening concerns surrounding privacy issues since it gives respondents peace-of-mind knowing their answers remain secure throughout the process.

Overall, open source survey software offer a wide range of tools and features at minimal costs that enable organizations both large and small alike to conduct meaningful polls and surveys without breaking the bank or leaving room for risks related to security breaches or bugs in their systems.

Features of Open Source Survey Software

Open source survey software can provide the following features:

  • Multi-lingual surveys: Open source survey software allows users to create surveys in various languages, allowing them to reach a wider audience and gain more accurate results.
  • Respondent filtering: Open source survey software enables users to narrow down their respondents based on specific criteria such as demographics or experience level. This helps ensure that survey responses are from people who have relevant experience and insight.
  • Data export/import: Open source survey software makes it easy for users to export data from one survey into another, making it easier to analyze results and combine multiple surveys into a single report. It also allows users to import data from an external source if needed, making data analysis simpler.
  • Question branching: Open source survey software allows users to create questions that branch off other questions, providing more in-depth information about respondents' thoughts and opinions.
  • Visualization tools: Open source survey software provides the ability for users to visualize their data with charts, graphs and maps, making it easier for them to draw insights from their results.
  • Survey scheduling & customization: Open source survey software enables users to design custom surveys with branding elements like logos, colors, fonts, etc., as well as schedule when the surveys should be sent out or available for completion. This helps make sure surveys get seen by the right people at the right time and look professional when presented.
  • Data security: Open source survey software provides a secure environment for storing and managing data, so users can be sure their respondents' answers are protected.

What Types of Open Source Survey Software Are There?

  • LimeSurvey: One of the most popular open source survey software packages, this web-based tool is easy to use and offers a wide range of features for designing surveys, collecting responses online, analyzing data and exporting it in different formats.
  • Survey Monkey: A widely used open source survey software that allows you to create customized surveys with powerful themes and various question types. It also provides detailed analytics tools and reports on collected data.
  • Poll Daddy: An open source platform that enables users to quickly build surveys, polls and quizzes using drag-and-drop tools and customize them as needed with pre-made templates or existing images.
  • QuestionPro: Offers a suite of features for developing customized surveys along with extensive reporting capabilities. It also has features like logic branching that can tailor questions based on user answers.
  • esurveyspro: With esurveyspro users can easily design questionnaires from scratch or from templates, collect unlimited responses, customise survey pages with logos or colours for branding, etc. The software also supports multimedia content (images/video) within their forms which helps makes the survey more engaging for respondents.
  • Doodle: This open source survey platform is mainly used for setting up informal polls online by combining Google Calendar events into one poll that people can choose timeslots from easily.

Open Source Survey Software Benefits

  • Cost-Effective: Open source survey software typically does not require any licensing fees, meaning organizations only need to pay for hosting and maintenance costs. This makes it an ideal option for those who are looking to save money on their survey software needs.
  • Flexibility: Open source survey software offers a high degree of flexibility due to its open source nature. Developers have the ability to customize the code, making it possible to create unique, tailor-made survey systems that function exactly as desired by the user.
  • Empowers Users: Open source survey software gives users full control over their data and how they interact with it. Users can design custom surveys tailored specifically to their needs, allowing them greater insight into customer behavior and trends. Additionally, users also have access to all of the code used in creating their surveys and can modify or add features as needed without needing special permission from a third party vendor.
  • Broad Support: Since open source survey software is created collaboratively by members of the community, there is generally a large base of support available for users when help is needed troubleshooting a problem or learning more about the product’s capabilities. With this type of broad-based support readily available, even those new to working with open sourced systems will often find helpful answers quickly and easily.
  • Security: Open source applications are generally considered more secure than proprietary ones since anyone can view (and therefore evaluate) the code used in creating them and spot potential security flaws before they become an issue. In addition, upgrades can be made quickly and easily so that security threats discovered after release do not leave users exposed for long periods of time before patches are released.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Survey Software?

  • Academic Researchers: Use open source survey software to collect data for their research and publish results.
  • Social Scientists: Use this type of software to gather data on social issues, trends, and behavior in order to gain a better understanding of the population at large.
  • Market Researchers: Open source survey software is often used by market researchers as an effective way to gain insights into customer preferences and behavior.
  • Nonprofit Organizations: These organizations use open source survey software to gauge public opinion, assess needs in the community, or generate feedback from volunteers and members.
  • Corporate Entities: Many businesses are now turning to open source survey software as a cost-effective way to understand audience demographics, conduct employee surveys, or analyze customer satisfaction levels.
  • Government Agencies: Government entities often rely on these types of surveying tools in order to measure public opinion about topics such as immigration or health care reform initiatives.
  • Educational Institutions: Schools and universities use open source survey software to evaluate students’ academic performance, opinions about extracurricular activities, etc.
  • Healthcare Professionals: Healthcare providers can use surveys to collect information on patient satisfaction or to determine the effectiveness of certain treatments.
  • Consumer Advocates: Open source survey software is often used by consumer advocates in order to gain a better understanding of user experiences with specific products or services.

How Much Does Open Source Survey Software Cost?

Open source survey software is completely free to use. You don't have to pay a cent. The open source software is developed and shared by organizations, individuals, and companies who want to help improve the quality of online surveys. With this type of survey tool, you get access to powerful tools and features which allow you to quickly create detailed surveys with relative ease. These tools also provide helpful reporting options which enable you to analyze your data easily and accurately. Additionally, the pricing structure for open source survey software is incredibly flexible as there are no subscription fees or annual licenses required; instead, it’s offered at no cost whatsoever. So if you’re looking for an economical way to conduct research through surveys, open source survey software is definitely worth looking into.

What Software Does Open Source Survey Software Integrate With?

Open source survey software can integrate with a variety of other software types. These include CRM (customer relationship management) software, data analysis and visualization tools, LMS (learning management system) platforms, and marketing automation solutions. By connecting with these different types of software, users can access additional capabilities to make the most out of their open source survey experience. For example, integrated CRM systems allow users to filter participants through certain criteria such as past purchases or customer satisfaction scores. Data analysis and visualization tools can help users quickly and easily interpret their survey results in meaningful ways so that they can make informed decisions based off of gathered feedback. Through an LMS platform integration, surveys may be administered during online courses for educational purposes or to assess participant outcomes when completing coursework. Additionally, marketing automation solutions allow businesses to use survey data collected from customers to trigger specific follow-up messages based upon the customer’s answers in the survey. These integrations provide users with enhanced functionality and the flexibility to use their survey data in different ways.

Open Source Survey Software Trends

  • Increased Accessibility: Open source survey software is becoming increasingly accessible, allowing users to make their surveys more widely available and easier to use. This extends the reach of surveys beyond traditional methods, such as paper surveys or web-based surveys, and allows users to easily conduct surveys on a wide range of devices.
  • More Customization Options: Open source survey software is also offering users more customization options, allowing them to tailor their surveys to their specific needs. This includes customizing the look, feel, and functionality of the survey, as well as the ability to add images or videos to make the survey more engaging.
  • Lower Cost: One of the key benefits of open source survey software is that it is often significantly cheaper than proprietary survey software. This makes it a great option for those who are looking for a cost-effective way to conduct surveys.
  • Improved Security: Open source survey software also offers improved security features compared to proprietary software, making it a safer option for sensitive data. This includes features such as encryption and authentication, which can help protect survey data from being compromised or misused.
  • Increased Integration: Open source survey software is also becoming more integrated with other business applications, allowing survey data to be easily shared with other systems. This allows businesses to easily collect, analyze, and use survey data in an effective manner.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Survey Software

Getting started with open source survey software is easy. First, the user should identify the platform that is most compatible with their needs. Popular open source survey platforms are LimeSurvey and Qualtrics. Once the platform has been chosen, users should create an account on the website and log in to begin creating surveys.

Next, users need to define their purpose for taking a survey. Is it used to measure opinion or gain feedback? What population is being surveyed – adults only or all ages? This will help determine question types and overall flow of the survey.

After defining the purpose, users can begin designing their surveys by adding questions (multiple choice, checkbox, etc.) along with an introduction page explaining what participants can expect from completing the survey. Surveys must be designed around participant experience as well as study objectives; therefore it is important to make sure length does not overwhelm potential respondents and that questions are clear yet concise.

After a draft survey has been created, it's important to get feedback from colleagues or supervisors before launching it out into the world-wide web. Revising a draft based off of constructive criticism will ensure higher quality results and accuracy when receiving responses back from participants. Additionally, think about methods to incentivize participation such as raffle prizes so people take careful consideration when submitting answers instead of rushing through them just for rewards.

Creating custom thank you pages after completion can also go a long way in giving people appreciation for taking part in your research effort; encouraging further engagement throughout future studies. Finally, review privacy policies prior to launch ensuring data protection standards are met for both you and your participants’ safety & security at all times during collection & analysis phases ahead.

Once survey content is confirmed and finalized, users can begin distributing surveys online or in person. You may opt to share via email, Facebook Groups, Twitter posts or even print paper copies depending on intended scope of the study. After gathering responses, the open source platform should automatically store information into a database for easy access and sorting. Examples of what could be analyzed are frequency distributions, percentages comparison charts design for exploring trends within data set received over time.

With an overall understanding and execution plan in mind now you can get started with using open source survey software today.